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Heard on: Pontotoc County Public Safety · 4 days ago
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Letter says in front of Pruett's, it's a Chevy pickup stuck in the middle of the roadway causing a blockage.
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Chevy truck stuck near North Broadway Avenue
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a Chevy pickup became stuck in the middle of the roadway near a business on North Broadway Avenue in Ada, Oklahoma, temporarily blocking traffic.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a law enforcement officer was sent to Rosedale Cemetery in Ada, Oklahoma, to look into a suspicious pickup truck that appeared to be camouflage-colored and was parked near the entrance off Armory Road.
As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a report of a woman with a juvenile who entered a residence near West Second asking for help. The woman appeared intoxicated and mentioned going to jail for her child. The situation was treated as a possible welfare or intoxication-related incident.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible reckless driver was reported traveling eastbound on Lonnie Abbott Blvd near Mississippi Ave in Ada. The vehicle, described as a white Ford pickup, was allegedly speeding and ran a stoplight.
As discussed during the dispatch call, officers received reports of a possible suspicious person near the AutoZone on West Fourth in Ada. The individual was described as wearing a red hat, gray shirt, and possibly denim shorts, and carrying what appeared to be a Chickasaw Nation laptop. Authorities were advised and monitoring the area.